We can all agree that streaming is a marvelous thing, but there is one downside to it — when it comes to collections of great and so-bad-it’s-good reality TV, the world of traditional television still dominates streaming. However, Amazon is evening out the playing field a bit. Starting today 20 reality shows have been added Prime Video, and between Toddlers & Tiaras and What Not to Wear, there are some good ones. This weekend you have our permission to veg out on the couch while trying to model your life after cooking shows.

The titles are coming to Amazon through the company’s Prime Video Direct program, which was formerly known as Amazon Video Direct. As Decider has covered before, the Prime Video Direct program allows creators and distributors to directly upload projects onto Amazon’s platform using one of four options — uploading for digital rental or digital purchase, as part of Prime Video’s library, added to the platform as an add-on subscription, or available on Amazon Video for free with ads.

Some of the shows have been available on streaming for a while now. For example, most of Hell’s Kitchen‘s run is currently on Hulu as well as substantial chunks of Toddlers & Tiaras, Unsolved Mysteries, and Forensic Files. However, Hulu’s collection isn’t as expansive as what has just landed on Amazon. Also, there are quite a lot of shows that currently aren’t available on any major streaming service, including What Not to Wear, Miami Ink, Addicted, and Hoarding: Buried Alive.

Check out the full list of reality shows that were just added to the Prime Video platform below: